Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo

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Dragon Ball: Shenron no Nazo


Dragon Ball Shenron no Nazo (ドラゴンボール 神シェン龍ロンの謎なぞ Doragon Bōru Shenron no Nazo, lit. Dragon Ball Shenlong’s Riddle) is the alternate videotape game grounded on the Dragon Ball series (its precursor being Dragon Ball Dragon Daihikyou) and the first Dragon Ball game produced and distributed by Bandai. It's an action game developed by TOSE Software Company.  Outside Japan, a graphically altered interpretation released for the North American request in March 1988 under the title of Dragon Power, which disassociated the game from the Dragon Ball license. 

Shenron no Nazo is included as a perk point in the Japanese release of Dragon Ball Origins 2 for Nintendo DS, and it's one of the games included in the game compendium J Legend Retsuden for Nintendo 3DS.

Overview.

Shenron no Nazo consists of 2D outflow areas where Goku must fight numerous adversaries, and switches to side-scrolling sequences for the master fights.

Plot.


The game stars Goku and originally roughly follows the first two volumes of the Dragon Ball manga where he encounters numerous adversaries and abettors while collecting the Dragon Balls, climaxing in the first want from Shenron in the Emperor Pilaf Saga ( situations 1 to 6).

The game also moves on to an entirely original story line Goku enters a Kung-Fu Event for situations 7 to 10 and faces off against colorful strong opponents. A time latterly ( situations 11 to 14) Goku borrows the Dragon Radar from Bulma and heads out in hunt of his Grandpa Gohan's memorial, the Four- Star Dragon Ball. He detects a ball in space and heads there, chancing that Monster Carrot has set up an operation there, Goku defeats Kurilien, whom had been hired by Monster Carrot, Army to gain the Dragon Ball, after defeating the MB Army General-who Goku anco. assumed had the Dragon Ball-they find that he didn't have it, they head to the coming room in the palace and encounter a robot, Goku defeats it and obtains the Four- Star Dragon Ball, also makes a want.

Performances.

To more nearly act an Americanized Kung Fu conception, being pictured on the cover artwork with a white gi and blue headband.

Master Roshi, also has been changed to look more like a traditional martial trades master, and to bowdlerize scenes supposed unhappy, has a fondness for sandwiches, especially Bulma's. Bulma is renamed" Nora", Yamcha is renamed "Lancer", Oolong is renamed "Pudgy" (and appertained to as a child rather of a gormandizer), the Kamehameha is the "Wind Wave", and the Dragon Balls are appertained to as "Crystal Balls".

European interpretation.

It's also the first Famicom/ NES game restated into French, still this restatement includes numerous misspellings and crimes.

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